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Options and Modes

ziti-edge-tunnel Global Options

You can start ziti-edge-tunnel with different options, some of the most commonly used options are listed below.

# Load a single identity.
--identity <identity>
# Load all identities in a dir, ignoring files with a .bak or .original filename suffix.
--identity-dir <dir>
# Set log level, higher is more verbose (default level 3 means INFO).
--verbose N
# Set service polling interval in seconds (default 10).
--refresh N

Run Modes

There are two run modes:

  • run: transparent proxy with DNS nameserver
  • run-host: hosting-only without proxy or nameserver

run Mode

ziti-edge-tunnel run provides a transparent proxy and nameserver. The nameserver may be configured to be authoritative (the default) or recursive with a command-line option. The OS is automatically configured to treat the nameserver as primary. You may inspect the resulting configuration with these commands.

resolvectl dns     # inspect the association of tun device and nameserver
resolvectl domain # inspect the configuration of query routing domains

If any interface has a wildcard routing domain configured, ziti-edge-tunnel will also configure its tun with a wildcard routing domain. If no other interface has a wildcard routing domain configured, neither will the ziti-edge-tunnel tun.

# Specify the tun interface address and the subnet to which Service domain names are resolved (default 100.64.0.1/10). The nameserver address is always the tun interface address +1, default is 100.64.0.2.
--dns-ip-range <ip range>

How does run configure nameservers?

ziti-edge-tunnel run provides a built-in nameserver that will answer queries that exactly match authorized OpenZiti services' intercept domain names, and will respond with a hard-fail NXDOMAIN code if the query does not match an authorized service.

You may enable DNS recursion by specifying an upstream nameserver to answer queries for other domain names that are not services' intercept domain names: ziti-edge-tunnel run --dns-upstream 208.67.222.222.

ziti-edge-tunnel uses the libsystemd D-Bus RPC client and will try to configure the OS's resolvers with systemd-resolved. If that's not possible for any reason then ziti-edge-tunnel run will fall back to shell commands like resolvectl. If resolvectl fails then ziti-edge-tunnel run will attempt to modify /etc/resolv.conf directly to install the built-in nameserver as the primary resolver.

If the DNS record exists it returns the answer and sets query status to NO_ERROR. If it does not exist then it sends the query to an upstream DNS server if configured. Otherwise, it sets the query status to REFUSE. This implies that the caller should keep trying to resolve the domain name with other nameservers.

System Requirements for Mode run

ziti-edge-tunnel run requires elevated privileges for managing the /dev/net/tun device, running resolvectl to assign nameservers and domain routes to the tun interface, and running ip route to manage IP routes. This requires running as root because setcaps are not inherited in all of these cases, even when the inherit bit is set.

run-host Mode

ziti-edge-tunnel run-host is a mode for hosting (listening) for services which does provide service intercepts or DNS. Services configured for 'Bind' will be hosted by the tunneller.

System Requirements for Mode run-host

ziti-edge-tunnel run-host does not require elevated privileges or the above device or socket, only network egress to the servers for which it is hosting Services.